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TV Interviews from 1993 including acoustic version of My Sister
Juliana Hatfield interviewed in London, then she performs an acoustic version of - My Sister - Recorded by me from terrestrial B/cast, September 18th 1993. Memorex SHG VHS E180, using Nicam Hifi VCR at SP. Tape archive #680 now saved on DVD #4002 #julianahatfield #lemonheads #London

Here's a couple of 1993 TV interviews that have appeared on YouTube in recent weeks, both of which I don't think I've seen before.

There's Gary Crowley giving it a big British "JuliARNER" pronounciation in his London interview (which also has an acoustic version of My Sister), and a Japanese TV interview from earlier in the year previewing Become What You Are.

Thanks to Carlos for the info.

Juliana Hatfield
Happy Festivities To You All

Juliana Hatfield plays a homeless girl in the short-lived cult classic: My So-Called Life starring Claire Danes. If you like this clip, the show has been re-released in a DVD box set due to popular demand after years of being nearly unavailable. Find it on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/My-So-Called-Life-Complete-Book/dp/B000TXZVGQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1267908571&sr=8-1 Here's a link to Juliana discussing "Make It Home."

Best wishes at this festive time of year to all readers of this site.  Thanks to everyone who has contributed, sent a link or written a message.  

And, because we can, let's just remind ourselves that 16 years ago, ABC aired a Christmas episode of My So-Called Life which featured Juliana.  Those in the US can watch the whole episode officially on Hulu.  (Unofficially it's on YouTube too) 

Juliana appeared at various points in the show as an angelic homeless girl, also performing Make It Home, which she wrote specifically for the show, later saying:

"I utilized part of the melody of “Silent Night” in the verses, over some sad/pretty chords — and a piece of “O Come All Ye Faithful” in the bridge, and it worked like a charm (if I do say so myself). Just the right combination of pathos and hope. The TV people liked it a lot."

And so did we, Juliana.

Video - JBTV (1993)

A solo acoustic tv appearance dating way back to early 1993 (post Hey Babe and pre Become What You Are) can now be viewed on JBTV Online, featuring a snippet of Start Choppin (Dinosaur Jr), plus full versions of He’d Be A Diamond(The Bevis Frond), My Sister, Ugly, It’s A Shame About Ray(The Lemonheads) and Supermodel.

A good quality video, great performance and wonderful nostalgia. 

Thanks to Andrew for spotting and sharing this

UPDATE August 2010 - The videos appear to have been removed from JBTV. Hopefully they will be back.

UDPATE Mar 5, 2012 - As JBTV's Robert Shell points out in the comments they are now back online.